The Coharie Tribe, a vibrant and historically significant community, holds state recognition in North Carolina. Their story is woven from […]
Category: Native American
Native American Culture Groups (1491-1607)
The period immediately preceding and coinciding with European contact in North America, roughly from 1491 to 1607, represents a pivotal […]
Tonkawa Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
The Tonkawa Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma stand as a testament to resilience, adaptation, and enduring cultural identity in the […]
Siberian language may be related to Nadene languages
In the vast, sparsely populated expanse of western Siberia, along the winding Yenisei River, lives a small, isolated community. Numbering […]
What Indian Tribes Originated in Kansas?
Kansas, the Sunflower State, boasts a rich and complex history, a significant portion of which is interwoven with the stories […]
New Pemmican Energy Bar Going on the Market
For generations, the wisdom of indigenous food practices has provided sustenance and healing. Now, a South Dakota-based company, Native American […]
Mildred Loving, Civil Rights Activist (1939–2008)
Mildred Loving, a name synonymous with courage, love, and the fight for equality, stands as a pivotal figure in the […]
Phoenix is 1st in Share of Indians Among Top 10 Cities in the Nation
Phoenix, Arizona, a sprawling metropolis nestled in the heart of the Sonoran Desert, holds a unique distinction amongst the ten […]
State Recognized Lumbee Indians Cross Major Hurdle in Battle for Federal Recognition
The quest for federal recognition, a journey spanning over a century and countless trips to Washington D.C., saw the Lumbee […]
The Neverending Trail
The history of the United States is interwoven with both triumph and tragedy, progress and profound injustice. Among the darkest […]
Ishi: The Last Yahi Indian
In the annals of history, certain figures emerge as poignant symbols of cultural collision and the tragic consequences of displacement. […]
Kamehameha I
Kamehameha I, also known as Kamehameha the Great, stands as a towering figure in Hawaiian history. Born around 1736 (though […]